Activities, deals, money saving ideas and good suggestions of things to do with kids in Austin. This is also where we post some of the great ideas that we receive from moms, dads and other kidevents readers in Austin.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
The Austin Symphony Children's Halloween Concert
This event marks the beginning of the Halloween Season for our family and is a key event to premier our costumes. We have attended with both grandparents and great grandparents and they had a fantastic time too. It is the perfect introduction to the symphony for kids age 3-12. Younger children enjoy seeing all the colorful costumes and get a kick out of the special effects and props. Older children enjoy hearing the themes to their favorite films like Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Pirates of the Caribbean. The seating is general admission so it is worth getting there early. Before the show they let some children get up on stage for a photo.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Pollyanna Theatre Company
My children both experienced live theatre for the first time at a Pollyanna Theatre Company production. Years later we still see every show we can. I love the fact that they take the time to talk with the children about theatre etiquette such as "Why do we clap at the end of a show?" and "Why is it important to save your comments to the end?" in a way that makes sense to them. The most precious thing I have taken away from these plays where adults are playing children is perspective. It gave me insight to the motivation behind the behavior and helped me remember what how a child thinks. It is such fun to share a laugh at the silly moments and they have offer so many opportunities to talk to my children about tough subjects such as when our feelings are hurt by someone we love, feeling different and alone, and when life doesn't seem fair.
When we left the production of WonderDog which dealt with the feelings behind loosing a loved one my girls were chattering about how funny the play was and giggling all over again at the silly moments. The next day a family pet had died and the first words out of my 5 year olds mouth was "Wonderdog said it was OK to feel sad."
At less than $10 a ticket their shows are such an affordable way for families to fit in quality entertainment. Check their website for two upcoming summer productions!
http://www.pollytheatre.org/
When we left the production of WonderDog which dealt with the feelings behind loosing a loved one my girls were chattering about how funny the play was and giggling all over again at the silly moments. The next day a family pet had died and the first words out of my 5 year olds mouth was "Wonderdog said it was OK to feel sad."
At less than $10 a ticket their shows are such an affordable way for families to fit in quality entertainment. Check their website for two upcoming summer productions!
http://www.pollytheatre.org/
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